1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a sliding mechanism and, more particularly, to a smooth sliding mechanism without having to include a screw or bearings.
2. Related Prior Art
There is a sliding mechanism including a hollow track and a trolley movable in the hollow track. A board or canopy can be connected to the trolley so that the board or canopy can be smoothly moved between an extended position for carrying or shielding things and a withdrawn position for easy storage.
Such a sliding mechanism generally includes a screw or bearings in addition to the hollow track and the trolley. The length of the screw must be made about the length of the hollow track, and it is therefore troublesome to make the parts and put the parts together. On the other hand, the bearings can easily be used in the sliding mechanism. A bearing includes rollers or balls, and the entire bearing has to be replaced with another bearing even though only one of the rollers or balls fails. Hence, the cost is high.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide an easily made and inexpensive sliding mechanism.
According to the present invention, the sliding mechanism includes a hollow track and a trolley. The hollow track includes a slot defined therein. The trolley includes a first plate, a second plate and rolling units. The first plate is made with a width larger than that of the slot and two pairs of apertures and located in the hollow track. The second plate is made with two pairs of apertures and mounted on the hollow track. Each of the rolling units includes a trough, a cover and rollers. The cover is connected to the trough through a related one of the pairs of apertures of the first and second plates so that the cover and the trough together form a pod. The rollers are disposed in the pod so that some of the rollers are in contact with a side of a related one of the first and second plates while some other rollers are in contact with another side of the plate and that the rollers can roll and move in the pod through the apertures. A fastener fastens the first and second plates to each other.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of several embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The trolley 20 includes a first plate 21, a second plate 23 and rolling units 25. The width of the first plate 21 is larger than that of the slot 13. The first plate 21 includes an aperture 211 and two pairs of slots 212. The aperture 211 is located between the pairs of slots 212. The pairs of slots 212 are parallel to each other.
The second plate 23 includes a central portion 231 corresponding to the first plate 21 and two lateral portions 232 extended from the central portion 231. The central portion 231 of the second plate 23 includes an aperture 2311 and two pairs of slots 2312. The aperture 2311 is located between the pairs of slots 2312. The pairs of slots 2312 are parallel to each other. Each of the lateral portions 232 of the second plate 23 includes a pair of slots 2321 defined therein.
Each of the rolling units 25 includes rollers 255 contained in a pod that includes a trough 251 and a cover 253. The rollers 255 are in the form of balls. The trough 251 includes a groove 2511 defined in a side and two hooks 2512 extended from the side. The cover 253 includes a slot 2531 defined in a side and two lugs 2532 formed at two ends thereof.
Four of the rolling units 25 are connected to the first plate 21. For each of these rolling units 25, some of the rollers 255 are disposed in the groove 2511 of the trough 251. Some other rollers 255 are disposed in the slot 2531 of the cover 253. Another roller 255 is disposed in one of the slots 212 of each pair while the other roller 255 is disposed in the other slot 212 of the pair. The hooks 2512 of the trough 251 are inserted through the slots 212 and engaged with the lugs 2532. Thus, the rollers 255 can roll and move in a loop defined by the first plate 21 and the pod.
The other rolling units 25 are connected to the first plate 21. For each of these rolling units 25, some of the rollers 255 are disposed in the groove 2511 of the trough 251. Some other rollers 255 are disposed in the slot 2531 of the cover 253. Another roller 255 is disposed in one of the slots 2312 or 2321 of each pair while the other roller 255 is disposed in the other slot 2312 or 2321 of the pair. The hooks 2512 of the trough 251 are inserted through the slots 2312 or 2321 and engaged with the lugs 2532. Thus, the rollers 255 can roll and move in a loop defined by the second plate 23 and the pod.
A threaded bolt 271 is inserted through the aperture 211 of the first plate 21 and the aperture 2311 of the second plate 23. A nut 272 is engaged with the threaded bolt 271. Thus, the trolley 20 is assembled and movably mounted on the track 10.
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The first rolling unit 35A includes rollers 355, a trough 351A and a cover 353A. The rollers 355 are in the form of balls. The trough 351A includes an aperture 3511A defined therein and two grooves 3512A defined in a side thereof. The cover 353A includes an aperture 3531A defined therein and two slots 3532A defined therein so that the aperture 3531A is located between the slots 3532A.
Some of the rollers 355 are disposed in the grooves 3512A of the trough 351A. Some other rollers 355 are disposed in the slots 3532A of the cover 353A. The other rollers 355 are disposed in the pairs of apertures 312 of the first plate 31.
The second plate 33 includes a central portion 331 corresponding to the first plate 31 and two lateral portions 332 extended from the central portion 331. The central portion 331 of the second plate 33 includes a central aperture 3311 and two pairs of lateral apertures 3312. The central aperture 3311 is located between the pairs. The pairs are parallel to each other. Each of the lateral portions 332 of the second plate 33 includes a pair of apertures 3321.
The second rolling unit 35B includes rollers 355, a trough 351B and a cover 353B. The rollers 355 are in the form of balls. The trough 351B includes a central portion 3511B and two lateral portions 3512B extended from the central portion 3511B. The central portion 3511B of the trough 351B includes an aperture 3513B defined therein and two grooves 3514B defined in a side thereof by punching. Each of the lateral portions 3512B of the trough 351B includes a groove 3515B defined in a side thereof. The cover 353B includes a central portion 3531B and two lateral portions 3532B extended from the central portion 3531B. The central portion 3531B of the cover 353B includes an aperture 3533B defined therein and two slots 3534B defined therein. Each of the lateral portions 3532B of the cover 353B includes a slot 3535B defined therein.
Some of the rollers 355 are disposed in the grooves 3514B and 3515B of the trough 351B. Some other rollers 355 are disposed in the slots 3534B and 3535B of the cover 353B. The other rollers 355 are disposed in the pairs of lateral apertures 3312 and 3321 of the second plate 33.
A threaded bolt 371 is inserted through the apertures 3511A, 311, 3531A, 3533B, 3311 and 3513B. A nut 372 is engaged with the threaded bolt 371. Thus, the trolley 30 is assembled and movably mounted on the track 10.
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As discussed, if any of the rollers fails, it can easily be replaced with a new roller. There is no need to replace an entire rolling unit with another rolling unit. The cost of using the sliding mechanism is low.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.